Built for foreign visitors

Korea travel,
without the friction.

No Korean phone number? No Korean bank account? No problem. Clear guides for KTX booking, eSIM, airport transport, and payments.

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Book KTX

Without a Korean phone number

Step-by-step guide to booking Korea's high-speed train using foreign cards and foreign accounts.

KTX Booking Guide →
Do this first
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Get a Korea SIM

eSIM or physical — what actually works

Compare eSIM options, check device compatibility, and get set up before you land.

eSIM Guide →
Airport to Seoul
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Get from the Airport

AREX, bus, taxi — what's best for you

Fastest, cheapest, and luggage-friendly options from Incheon and Gimpo to Seoul.

Transport Guide →
When your card fails
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Pay in Korea

Foreign cards, cash, T-money, backup options

Understand where foreign cards work, where they don't, and what to do when payment fails.

Payment Guide →
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Common questions

Do I need a Korean phone number to use this site?

No. Korea Easy Pass is built specifically for people without a Korean phone number. Every guide focuses on solutions that work with foreign numbers and foreign accounts.

Are the booking links on this site safe?

Yes. We only link to established platforms like Klook, Trip.com, KORAIL Global, and Airalo. We never handle your payment directly.

Is this a booking service?

No. Korea Easy Pass is a guide service. We explain your options clearly and link you to the right place to book. We don't sell tickets or hold your money.

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